When Google announced YouTube Music in the middle of the night last week we were left with a ton of questions about how much it really could replace Google Play Music. Not only was pricing pretty fuzzy for early GPM adopters, but it looked like there were quite a few features that were being left out of YouTube Music.

Motorola launched its new Moto G6 back in April, a mid-tier smartphone with a 5.7-inch Full HD+ notchless IPS display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, a Snapdragon 450 processor, 3GB or 4GB of RAM, 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, and a 3,000mAh battery. There’s a dual rear camera setup with 12MP and 5MP sensors and an 8MP front-facing camera and an affordable price tag of $249. Despite the price tag, the Moto G6 sports a glass rear panel which means that it’s advisable to wrap the phone in a protective case to protect against life’s bumps and knocks. We’ve done the legwork for you, so join us after the break to check out the cases we’ve found for you.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor is the CPU of choice for most smartphone brands where flagships are concerned, as we’ve seen with the recent Galaxy S9, LG G7 ThinQ, OnePlus 6, and HTC U12+ launches. Mid-tier hands have been mostly using the Snapdragon 660 chip but we could soon see a bunch of mid-range flagships sporting Qualcomm’s latest silicon, the Snapdragon 710, that promises to make premium features more affordable.

It’s really easy to get new phone envy right after a new device is announced, but sometimes “borrowing” the wallpapers from the new phone can save you a very expensive purchase. And sometimes you just really like a particular company’s wallpapers, which I think we can all agree is something HTC does consistently well.

HTC has officially announced the U12+, their supersized flagship device for 2018. If you’ve been keeping up with the rumors lately you probably already know what to expect from this one, but HTC still managed to drop a few key software features to keep things exciting.

Does your idea of relaxation involve sitting on the couch, topping up your smartphone via a wireless charger while you check out some great content being shown by a mini projector as a robot vacuum makes its rounds cleaning your living room floor? If so, you may want to join us after the break to check out the latest price reductions from Anker that could save you up to 22%.

Ethical hacking is a skill in high demand right now, especially with the reliance on network infrastructure for even the smallest apps and services. The best way to figure out how to make something secure is to figure out how to break into it first, and that’s exactly what the Ethical Hacking A to Z bundle can teach you to do.

The OnePlus 6 launched on May 16th sporting flagship specifications, an all-glass design, and an affordable price of just $529 for the base 6GB/128GB model. Available in Midnight Black, Mirror Black, and the limited edition Silk White colors, the OnePlus 6 is sure to be another hit for the Chinese handset make. Of course, while the all-glass design is stunning to look at, it is also more vulnerable to life’s bumps and knocks. Luckily, there are a whole bunch of cases available for the OnePlus 6, and we’ve done the legwork for you by rounding up the best ones we could find after the break.

After a few revealingleaks in recent weeks, the HTC U12+ has been officially announced, bringing some familiar 2018 flagship components such as the Snapdragon 845 processor and a 6-inch QHD display with 2:1 aspect ratio, and an all-glass design. Differentiating factors include HTC’s BoomSound dual speakers, Edge Sense, and the omission of the notch that has appeared on phones such as the LG G7 ThinQ, OnePlus 6, and Huawei P20 Pro in 2018. Well done HTC. The U12+ is available to pre-order from Amazon as well as directly from HTC for $799/£699. Join us after the break for the full rundown on the HTC U12+’s specifications.

The ZTE saga has been an interesting (and confusing) story for the past few months. After pretty clearly violating US trade restrictions with Iran, ZTE was heavily sanctioned earlier this year, which didn’t make China happy, either. Then it turned out that the sanctions were going to force ZTE out of business, which, while pretty unfortunate, seemed pretty in line with the US’s current protectionist platform. And then President Trump tweeted that the sanctions were bad and needed to be reversed almost immediately afterward, making things even more confusing.